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Russia Wins second heat of 2014 Tank Biathlon, India 3rd, China 8th

The First International Tank Biathlon kicked off on Monday, August 4, at the Alabino Firing Range in the Moscow region (53 km from the capital). Russia, India, China, Angola, Armenia, Belarus, Venezuela, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Kuwait, Mongolia and Serbia are taking part in this unique event.

Russian Defence Minister Sergey Shoygu spoke at the opening ceremony of the championship, where he said the Tank Biathlon was of great importance for the defence industry. “The constructed course will not only determine how prepared servicemen are, but also test the strength of the armoured vehicles,” he was quoted by Interfax as saying.


Tor-M2E and Osa-AKM displayed at tank biathlon


He also added some political statements. “Faced with the complicated international situation, the upcoming competitions are designed to promote trust and understanding between the armed forces of different countries,” Shoygu added. “This championship is a testament to the desire and willingness of Russia to work on the development of international partnerships in the military sector.”

Race for survival

There are 4 phases to the current Tank Biathlon competition: individual races, 3-kilometre sprints, pursuit and relay races. Each member state is represented by four tank crews – three primary ones and a backup team.

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Indian crew. Source: Olga Sokolova

The length of the course is 7.1 km. The track includes a high-speed section, firing ranges, obstacles, such as passage through minefields, two uphill slopes, fiery band, anti-tank ditch, obstacle belt and manoeuvring, mounds, two escarpments, fords, and a model of a track bridge.

Struggle for leadership

Despite the upbeat statements by the crews of the various countries about their readiness to win the prizes, the first day of the competition has shown that leadership still belongs to Russian tank crews. It seems that a few weeks of hard training of foreign crews directly in Russia and on Russian machines was not enough to bring their skills to the level of the home team. From the stands, it was clearly seen that the Russian crews were performing exercises more precisely, quickly and confidently, as compared with the visiting teams.


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Perhaps in the course of the championship, this situation will change somewhat, although breaking the trend set on the first day is quite unlikely. After the first day of the competition, the results of the individual racing determined four leaders: Russia, Armenia, China, and Kuwait.

The first international tank biathlon, with the active support of the Russian Ministry of Defence was held a year ago. This event was a resounding success, and from it came the idea to create a full-fledged international tank biathlon as a form of actual military sports competition. The desire to participate in the international championship was expressed by a large number of countries, including NATO countries. It was assumed that the teams would be able to compete using their own combat vehicles, which would further increase interest in this discipline.

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Source: Olga Sokolova

Due to the aggravated geopolitical situation and the refusal of the North Atlantic Bloc to participate, the championship participants competed on Russian T-72 tanks.

T-72 against the Chinese 96A

The rules of the tank biathlon do not prohibit tank crews from using machines of other brands. The Chinese team arrived in Alabino with their Type 96A tanks.

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Source: Olga Sokolova

Put into service in 1997, the Type 96A forms the foundation of the PLA armoured units. This machine is markedly different from the T-72. It is 5.5 tonnes heavier than the Russian tank. However, its maximum speed (65 km/h) exceeds the rate of the Russian machine by 5 km/h. The Chinese high-speed tank sports a boosted 1,000-hp diesel engine. This engine is a further improvement of China’s diesel tank 12150L7-BW, and thus continues the line of the Soviet V-54 engine.

Type 96A gun – is an exact replica of the Russian 2A46M gun. Ammunition – 42 shells, 22 of which are located in the autoloader. Like in the Russian tank, the Chinese firing rate of the gun is eight rounds per minute. The main differences between the Type 96A and Russian machines lie in their appearances. The Type 96A has a characteristic angular shape, thus slightly reminiscent of the German Leopard 1.

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Source: Olga Sokolova

During the competition, the Type 96A showed good fighting and technical capacity, at the level of most of the other machines involved in the championship. An unfortunate loss of a caterpillar track, kept the Chinese from overtaking the Russians.

Like last year, each member of the winning crew in the finals will receive as a prize – a new car from the Uralvagonzavod (UVZ) Corporation. This time the prize vehicle will be the Russian SUV – UAZ Patriot, fully loaded. The keys will be handed out to the winners on the last day of the competition, August 16, after the results of the championship are tallied.

In Conversation: Major Puneet Sushil of the Indian Army

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PuneetSushil, the commander of the Indian crew. Source: Olga Sokolova

How long have you been using the T-72, and do you like this machine?

We have been working with this type of tank since 1979. This is a very good tank.

What are its main advantages in your opinion?

First of all, it's the tank’s good armour protection, as well as its high power output.

How many days have you had in order to prepare for the competition in Russia?

In Russia I had about three weeks. We also had a lot of preparations at home.

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Source: Olga Sokolova

Are the machines you use in India somehow different from the machines on which you trained here, and on which you are going to compete?

There are no particular differences. The communication systems are slightly different.

Were the Tank biathlon participants in India recruited from ordinary soldiers, or do you have some special subdivisions for such purposes?

A selection was made from several regiments, the best of them were selected, from whom the crews were formed.


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During the competition, the Type 96A showed good fighting and technical capacity, at the level of most of the other machines involved in the championship. An unfortunate loss of a caterpillar track, kept the Chinese from overtaking the Russians.

. After the first day of the competition, the results of the individual racing determined four leaders: Russia, Armenia, China, and Kuwait.

Basically Chinese are doing much better than the stated 8th in the title!

And Indians are driving T72 to compete with Russian T72s :(
 
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Nice to see that we came 3rd, but should have come second.

It seems Kazak forces train harder when it comes to tanks or they understand weaknesses and strengths of T series better than us.

The Indian tank crew lost by only a minute.
 
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India always do better than China ... in every phase ...
Not sure what type of India using,
T72BV or T72B3 ?
 
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We were using T-72 M1 Combat Improved Ajeya version
T-72 operators and variants - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

So India bring tanks from home to Abilano ?
How India manage to rank higher than China, while China tanks specifications seem "more advance" than Indian tanks ? crewmen or tanks themselves ?
 
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So India bring tanks from home to Abilano ?
Yeah we brought our own modified improved version of T-72 which is quite equivalent to the Polish made PT Twardy-91 tank with much improved F.C.S.,night vision device for the commander,improved ERA protection(Kaktus-5 or Relikt) etc.
 
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Yeah we brought our own modified improved version of T-72 which is quite equivalent to the Polish made PT Twardy-91 tank with much improved F.C.S.,night vision device for the commander,improved ERA protection(Kaktus-5 or Relikt) etc.

We know that ERA is meaningless factor in the game, friends !!!
In conversation, Indian team leader compare home tanks and current tanks, are they different ?
He said something relate to communication system slightly different
 
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So India bring tanks from home to Abilano ?
How India manage to rank higher than China, while China tanks specifications seem "more advance" than Indian tanks ? crewmen or tanks themselves ?
I don't know the exact parameters of the competition but it seems that each team was given a set of tasks which were to be completed within a specific time including cross road driving,hitting a target on moving,driving through obstacles such as mud and undulated landscape etc.So it seems that the Indian tank crew performed better than their Chinese counterparts and managed to finish the tasks a full minute ahead of the Chinese crew.
Plus we have to keep in mind that the official specifications of the Indian upgraded T-72 tanks are still unknown but will be most likely much better than the average T-72M tank,hence while the chinese T-96 series of tanks(which themselves evolved from the T-72 model) seems to be more advanced than the basic T-72M ones,the same can't be said surely when it comes to T-72 M2 Combat Improved Ajeya tank:coffee:
 
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